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Donny
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Bowlers.
1 909 V.D. Philander SA
2 901 D.W. Steyn SA
3 866 R.J. Harris AUS
4 826 H.M. Herath SL
5 799 Saeed Ajmal PAK
6 779 P.M. Siddle AUS
7 759 R. Ashwin IND
8 743 M.G. Johnson AUS
9 741 P.P. Ojha IND
10 729 T.A. Boult NZ
10 729 S.C.J. Broad ENG
17 627 B.W. Hilfenhaus
18 618 N.M. Lyon
Batsmen
1 912 A.B. de Villiers SA
2 876 S. Chanderpaul WI
3 871 R.L. Taylor NZ
4 868 H.M. Amla SA
5 851 C.A. Pujara IND
6 848 K.C. Sangakkara
7 817 M.J. Clarke AUS
8 804 Misbah-ul-Haq PAK
9 793 Younus Khan PAK
10 785 G.C. Smith SA
12 694 C.J.L. Rogers AUS
14 683 D.A. Warner AUS
23 618 B.J. Haddin AUS
21 626 S.P.D. Smith AUS
30 601 S.R. Watson AUS _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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The 5-0 series win has pushed Australia up to No. 3 in the ICC's Test rankings, while England has slipped to No. 4.
Code: | Team Matches Points Rating
South Africa 30 3988 133
India 36 4213 117
Australia 39 4314 111
England 44 4713 107
Pakistan 25 2538 102
Sri Lanka 26 2295 88
West Indies 29 2516 87
New Zealand 34 2773 82
Zimbabwe 11 372 34
Bangladesh 16 285 18 |
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The could very well catch India by the end of this year and be 2nd _________________ Human behavioural studies suggest people who use a lot of swear words tend to be more honest & trustworthy. |
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Donny
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Not much movement, after the second Test.
Dave Warner moves into the top 10, at #10.
Chris Rogers moves up to 16th.
Mitch Johnson moved up 1 place, to 3rd., displacing Ryan Harris.
Nathan Lyon up to 17th. on the bowlers' list. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Test Countries.
1 South Africa 127 (-6)
2 Australia 115 (+4)
3 India 112
4 England 107
5 Pakistan 100
6 Sri Lanka 89
7 New Zealand 87
8 West Indies 87
9 Zimbabwe 34
10 Bangladesh 19
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Awaiting player ratings update.
Expect Clarke and Warner to move up from their 9th. & 10th. positions.
Sids could drop a place or two, simply because he didn't play - injured or omitted, the player loses points.
Johnson & Harris (both took 7 wickets) will consolidate at #3 & #4. Either one could displace Philander from the #2 spot. _________________ Donny.
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Pies4shaw
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^^^
Donny, I think you meant to say "Johnson and Harris"?
The real question there is what did Bangladesh do to get 19 points? |
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Donny
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Warner, Harris on the rise.
Dave Warner moved up to #6 from #10 on the ICC World Test batting table, after his 2 centuries against Sth. Africa. Michael Clark held his #9 spot but improved his rating.
Ryan Harris displaced Vernon Philander at #2 on the bowlers' list whilst Dayle Steyn retained top spot. Mitchell Johnson is still at #4 but also improved his rating.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/AussieCricket/278637879094 _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Pies4shaw wrote: | ^^^
Donny, I think you meant to say "Johnson and Harris"?
The real question there is what did Bangladesh do to get 19 points? |
Thanks mate. Fixed. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Australia’s 245-run victory in the third and final Test in Cape Town against number-one ranked South Africa has not only helped it win the series 2-1, but will also allow it to finish in second position on the ICC Test rankings table at the April 1 cut-off date.
The thrilling victory in Cape Town also means Australia, which had entered the series in third position on 111 ratings points, has gained four ratings points to finish on 115 – three ratings points ahead of India.
Australia win US$370,000 while India will have to settle with US$265,000. England will receive US$160,000 for finishing fourth.
South Africa, thanks to its commanding lead at the top of the table, retains the mace in spite of dropping to 127 ratings points and is awarded US$475,000.
At the January 2012 meeting, the ICC Board had approved a proposal to substantially increase incentives in the form of prize money to promote Test cricket.
In 2015, the total prize money will be increased to US$1.34 million, which will be distributed to the teams that finish in the top four at the April 1, 2015 cut-off date.
The number-one ranked side will receive US$500,000, followed by US$390,000, US$280,000 and US$170,000 to the sides that will finish second, third and fourth, respectively.
Cricinfo. _________________ Donny.
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New ICC rankings released today. Australia on top of test and ODI rankings.
TEST
Team Matches Points Rating
1 Australia 32 3950 123
2 South Africa 23 2831 123
3 England 30 3131 104
4 Pakistan 20 2064 103
5 India 23 2343 102
6 New Zealand 26 2383 92
7 Sri Lanka 22 1986 90
8 West Indies 19 1442 76
9 Zimbabwe 8 322 40
10 Bangladesh 14 287 21
ODI
Team Matches Points Rating
1 Australia 35 4020 115
2 India 53 5923 112
3 Sri Lanka 53 5890 111
4 England 36 3947 110
5 South Africa 32 3486 109
6 Pakistan 47 4716 100
7 New Zealand 31 3031 98
8 West Indies 40 3744 94
9 Bangladesh 23 1683 73
10 Zimbabwe 20 1228 61
11 Ireland 8 273 34
12 Afghanistan 9 304 34
T20
Team Matches Points Rating
1 Sri Lanka 28 32 3714 133
2 India 21 25 2725 130
3 Pakistan 34 44 4070 120
4 South Africa 30 36 3542 118
5 West Indies 29 34 3304 114
6 Australia 29 35 3201 110
7 New Zealand 27 33 2891 107
8 England 31 38 3133 101
9 Ireland 13 18 1108 85
10 Bangladesh 18 22 1280 71
11 Afghanistan 14 15 928 66
12 Netherlands 15 18 932 62
13 Zimbabwe 14 18 695 50
14 Scotland 11 13 545 50
15 Kenya 15 17 633 42
16 Canada 6 8 11 2 _________________ Human behavioural studies suggest people who use a lot of swear words tend to be more honest & trustworthy. |
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Donny
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The ODI being #1 team is a remarkable team effort, considering they only have 1 top ten player - Clint McKay, at #9 on the bowlers' list.
In the Test player ratings, Dave Warner (6th.) and Michael Clarke (9th.) are in the top 10. Ryan Harris ia second on the bowlers' table, with Mitch Johnson, 4th. Peter Siddle is # 10. _________________ Donny.
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